Nonlinear symmetries and nonlinear equations
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Nonlinear symmetries and nonlinear equations
(Mathematics and its applications, v. 299)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1994
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Note
Bibliographical references: p. [223]-252
Includes subject index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text serves as an introduction to the use of nonlinear symmetries in studying, simplifying and solving nonlinear equations. Part One provides a self-contained introduction to the theory. This emphasizes an intuitive understanding of jet spaces and the geometry of differential equations, and a special treatment of evolution problems and dynamical systems, including original results. In Part Two the theory is applied to equivariant dynamics, to bifurcation theory and to gauge symmetries, reporting recent results by the author. In particular, the fundamental results of equivariant bifurcation theory are extended to the case of nonlinear symmetries. The final part of the book gives an overview of new developments, including a number of applications, mainly in the physical sciences. A list of references dealing with nonlinear symmetries completes the volume. This volume should be of interest to researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Geometric setting
- Equations and functions as geometrical objects
- Symmetry. Part 2: Symmetries and their use
- Examples
- Evolution equations
- Evolution equations - general features. Part 3: Dynamical systems (ODEs)
- Periodic solutions. Part 4: Evolution PDEs. Part 5: Variational problems. Part 6: Bifurcation problems. Part 7: Gauge theories. Part 8: Reduction and equivariant branching lemma. Part 9: Further developments. Part 10: Equations of physics.
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